It's all in the eye of the beholder

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Photographer Richard Billingham recalls that he was shocked to realize that not everybody can read photographs. He indicates that he initially lacked confidence in the validity of his photographic work.

Author: Jackson, Kevin
World, Services information, Photographic studios, portrait, Photographic Services, Photography Studios, Portrait, Brief Article, Photographic industry, Billingham, Richard

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Top of the formalists

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Photographer Roger Ballen emphasizes that he has almost no political or social intentions, even though his work features poor white South Africans. He regards photography as a lifelong process.

Author: Jackson, Kevin
Ballen, Roger

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Pictures of war and peace

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Photographer Tim Page feels that the way he sees colour was strongly influenced by war photographer Larry Burrows. His black-and-white style draws on Cartier-Bresson, Capa and Marc Riboud.

Author: Jackson, Kevin
Page, Tim (American music critic)

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Subjects list: Interview, Photographers
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